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Chapter 9 Test Review Dating & Singlehood
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Man are ranked higher when they are seen With a beautiful woman
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An economically independent woman wants a man who is A companion & partner
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The Exchange Theory May not be romantic but it is deeply rooted in marriage and family customs We may make trade offs for another highly valued quality
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Mating Gradient Women marry men of higher status, taller, older
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Halo Effect The belief that good looking people possess more desirable traits
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Happiest couples saw their partner as Attractive
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Exogamy Violates marriage between family members Indiana Grandmother Is Having a New Baby. With Her Grandson.
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Homogamous Couples (similar) Are more stable & may have more approval from relatives We tend to marry individuals with the same SES, group & Person characteristics
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Stimulus – Value – Role Theory Which stage is all about attraction? Stimulus
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You are more likely to meet someone: Open fieldClosed Field Amusement park Beach Campus Mall Classroom Dorm Party Why do most people NOT gravitate to the most attractive person in the room?
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In a classified ad, men advertise themselves as Success objects
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Who should initiate the first date? Both men & women believe the MAN should.
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Problem in dating for both Communication, shyness Sexual pressure Who pays Where to go
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Breaking up Be sure it is what you want & not must a way to avoid dealing with issues The most common holiday for being harmful to relationships & breakups
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Singles Are lonely Have more fun Have more money Have less time Singlehood is increasingly being viewed as an option rather than a deviant lifestyle Singlehood is increasingly being viewed as an option rather than a deviant lifestyle
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Striking difference between cohabitation & marriage Pooling of money Love experienced Fun experience Cohabitating couples experience LESS satisfaction in marriage & are more LIKELY to divorce
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Chapter 8 Test Review Dating & Mate Selection
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Man are ranked higher when they are seen With a beautiful woman
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An economically independent woman wants a man who is A companion & partner
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The Exchange Theory May not be romantic but it is deeply rooted in marriage and family customs We may make trade offs for another highly valued quality
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Mating Gradient Women marry men of higher status, taller, older
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Halo Effect The belief that good looking people possess more desirable traits
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Happiest couples saw their partner as Attractive
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Exogamy Violates marriage between family members Indiana Grandmother Is Having a New Baby. With Her Grandson.
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Homogamous Couples (similar) Are more stable & may have more approval from relatives We tend to marry individuals with the same SES, group & Person characteristics
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Stimulus – Value – Role Theory Which stage is all about attraction? Stimulus
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You are more likely to meet someone: Open fieldClosed Field Amusement park Beach Campus Mall Classroom Dorm Party Why do most people NOT gravitate to the most attractive person in the room?
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In a classified ad, men advertise themselves as Success objects
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Who should initiate the first date? Both men & women believe the MAN should.
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Problem in dating for both Communication, shyness Sexual pressure Who pays Where to go
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Breaking up Be sure it is what you want & not must a way to avoid dealing with issues The most common holiday for being harmful to relationships & breakups
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Singles Are lonely Have more fun Have more money Have less time Singlehood is increasingly being viewed as an option rather than a deviant lifestyle Singlehood is increasingly being viewed as an option rather than a deviant lifestyle
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Striking difference between cohabitation & marriage Pooling of money Love experienced Fun experience Cohabitating couples experience LESS satisfaction in marriage & are more LIKELY to divorce
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